In August 1812,
Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy took command of
Ramillies and was sent to North America at the outbreak of the
War of 1812. Hardy led the fleet in
Ramillies that escorted and transported the army commanded by
John Coape Sherbrooke which captured significant portions of eastern coastal
Maine (then part of Massachusetts), including
Fort Sullivan,
Eastport,
Machias,
Bangor, and
Castine. On 4 December 1813
Ramilies and
Loire recaptured the
whaler , J.Bowman, master, which the United States Navy had captured in the South Pacific. Her captors sent
Policy into Halifax, Nova Scotia. However, on 10 August 1814, a landing party from
Ramillies was defeated at
Stonington, Connecticut. The party was to have burned Stonington Borough and the shipping, but was repulsed. During the
Battle of North Point, a composite battalion of
Royal Marines were landed from HMS , HMS
Ramillies, HMS
Albion, and HMS
Royal Oak, under the command of Brevet Major John Robyns. The two fatalities were from HMS Ramillies. From Baltimore
Ramillies sailed to New Orleans where her boats participated in the battle of Lake Borgne in December 1814. At the end of January 1815, the prisoners of war from the
Battle of Lake Borgne were transported to the Caribbean in HMS Ramillies. In 1847 the
Admiralty issued a clasp (or bar) marked "
14 Dec. Boat Service 1814" to survivors of the boat service who claimed the clasp to the
Naval General Service Medal. == Post-war ==